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- Thrownness (German: Geworfenheit) is a concept introduced by German philosopher Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) to describe humans' individual existences...
- conformity. The conscious self comes to terms with the condition of Geworfenheit, of having been thrown into an absurd world (without values and meaning)...
- ontological-existential structure of Dasein consists of "thrownness" (Geworfenheit), "projection" (Entwurf), and "being-along-with"/"engagement" (Sein-bei)...
- possibilities (our projection; Entwurf) and past facts (our thrownness; Geworfenheit). Emmanuel Levinas disagreed with Heidegger's position regarding ecstasy...
- intoned many decades ago, 'Into this world we're thrown'. Thrownness (Geworfenheit). Korstvedt, Benjamin M. (2010). Listening for Utopia in Ernst Bloch's...
- religions. Jonas compares this alienation with the existentialist notion of geworfenheit, Martin Heidegger's "thrownness", as in being thrown into a hostile world...
- Martin Heidegger (1889–1976) discusses "facticity" as the "thrownness" (Geworfenheit) of individual existence, which is to say individuals are "thrown into...
- concerned, thrown into existence brings to mind the Heideggerian concept of Geworfenheit (‘Throwness’).” Heidegger is clearly using the expression metaphorically...
- 1177/0191453718794741. ISSN 0191-4537. S2CID 150120200. [1] ———— (July 2012). "Geworfenheit und prometheische Scham im Zeitalter der transhumanen Kybernetik Technik...
- statues in public space. The series was made with Cedric Jacquemyn's Geworfenheit collection, in which garments made of copper cloth underwent the same...